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keanutan
post Apr 26 2024, 05:43 PM

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QUOTE(jason1986 @ Apr 26 2024, 11:23 AM)
Can share which solar provider you are using and which to avoid and the pricing you have gotten?

Any problem with roof leaking?

So far got quotation from gspark for 6.9kwp/5kwac for RM22899.
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Mine by Gme greentech 12.1kwp around 37k
keanutan
post Apr 27 2024, 10:26 AM

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QUOTE(jason1986 @ Apr 26 2024, 09:11 PM)
Very good pricing
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Mine is sungrow inverter and panel , 580w x 21

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keanutan
post May 22 2024, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(Jason @ May 16 2024, 01:22 PM)
Sun2000 5KTL-m1

Ppl will say battery expensive
Ppl will say need to use proprietary Huawei battery or only those approved by Huawei so it’s expensive

My answer is very simple
IF the price is the same or just very slightly more, for the same 5kWac of course I take the hybrid inverter

Why? I have the OPTION available to me to easily plug in a DC battery. Which incurs less setup cost versus your AC coupled battery. Not to mention less losses since it’s DC to DC battery.

Battery expensive is not relevant. I have the option to do it when it’s cheaper in the future. Even if AC battery is cheaper in the future you need to incur additional setup and commissioning cost for the AC coupled battery setup. So nett nett I will still come ahead with less hassle.
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Why still use off grid ?
keanutan
post May 24 2024, 11:43 AM

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QUOTE(adamw @ May 23 2024, 11:33 AM)
Hybrid can be on grid, his is for NEM Rakyat, it's on grid with an option to add battery later.
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That will be after 10years , by that time if want to off grid will be better to change new inverter
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post Oct 24 2024, 01:37 PM

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[quote=stevenlee,Oct 24 2024, 10:23 AM]
I just recently apply for solar.

when i look at other country, some country also offer NEM at longer period but it is no 1 to 1 offset... in US they doing 4 to 1 offset, meaning 4kwh to grid only allow you to enjoy 1kwh free from grid.

base on the gomen target, i guess they will continue to push more NEM project so encourage more adoption.

i apply now rather waiting in view of T15 coming up and expecting more people will rush in to apply for this
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Soon when more and more people change to solar , on grid nem will be different but that for us will be another 10year which is our nem contract finish
keanutan
post Oct 24 2024, 03:03 PM

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QUOTE(gobiomani @ Oct 24 2024, 02:18 PM)
US NEM is at state level. Many states offer like 20% to 40% rebates on solar installation. So even if off-set is less, it makes sense.
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Different country different approach, onky tvis few years started from nem 2.0 u see many solar company coming out and more housing opt for solar , at the end our tariff still lower compare to US , plus still many old even new house owner bypass meter so for them it not worth to go solar
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post Dec 3 2024, 10:46 AM

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QUOTE(sgpdsmss @ Nov 17 2024, 09:00 PM)
guys..

monthly tnb bill usage average 900kWh

install solar roughly need how much ?
currently gov gave 4k rebate still available?
my friend friend just installed , they provide 3k voucher for rebate ..is it good deal ?but not sure which solar installer ...no check further ..

thanks ...

thanks ...
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10kw system should be able to cover 900-1000kwh usage , cost around 30-35k some may offer till 27-28k

 

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